Randal Cooper

Randal first started working in audio by pretending to be a radio announcer and singing songs about invented food dishes and the bathroom habits of his immediate family into a cassette recorder at a very young age. Later, in high school, he created a potentially offensive version of Robinson Crusoe as a project for an exploration of Freudian psychology, in which the famous castaway developed a multiple personality disorder and took on the additional personalities of a deep sea explorer and a bumbling French detective, known as Robinson Cousteau and Robinson Clouseau, respectively.

These formative projects are lost to the ravages of time, or at least he hopes so.

His stage career began while he was a student at Georgia Tech, where, to his deep shame, he was twice winner of the William Shatner acting award. He has appeared in productions in Alabama, Georgia, and all around Memphis, including, recently, Little Women: The Musical, The Underpants, The Taming of The Shrew, A Few Good Men, and Sweeney Todd.